The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1915, Page 16

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and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Tucsday: March 23; 1915— : , a hee SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR—By Calvin Tracy peso. ovo wei Se Sees Siig Reserves Part Two+-The Sinking Island — Eo toe EVER ERLE es Bark Boe, hy. And as the raft is left behind Piason explains captain with hie “treasure fever’ mn captain, @hom he dares mat approach is 10 be ae one eect | ceed tm fanaing. Thotr rett, leceely put to ceriaee mee ney rece: | cate te sateen rat ih a and yo a en ay T tare” eaid Kepresentauve B cain and Edith and Jack are dining shipwreck told te quiet suspicion starvation, Puaniey Hetinger in o war discussion ot the Cleveland Kepubii- ean Club. “Their culture, thoven, re the ham sandwich + boy in a quick lunch Teproachtully, te the grt oo A Possible Chane: YOUNG MAN wh fone “ looking around successively for and « joo other day be & position, employe Matering an office th “"S’MATTER, POP?” SMatTTER SPRING MALL GIRL~Piease, Mrs Jones, , PoP [Temata / GIT You| 4 = . mother wants to know if she) 4 can borrow dosen eges She - «Wants to put them under a hen ve got # hen didn't know | A y whe doesn’t: but J usa hen 1 mother © 0REH we Tear. | <> Bound to Be Seen. ITTLE Mr Einstein, a troveiling salesman, found himself far away from home, and naturally | tery jonesome. He kuew not # soul in the hotel at which he was staying, and he decided that he must attract some attention at any com | Presently a bell-hop came through | the lobby paging a Mr. Murphy. Mr.) Murphy!" he shouted. At this point Mr. Einstein jumped up and hollered “Hay, boy, vat initiais?’'~Kvery N, - Sse tacden a THE MARRYING OF MARY—“James”’ Will Be Further Mystified When He Receives $5 From an Anonymous Source. Pa’sa Square Little Guy, You Know! B: ern Wonders = ER soldier sun in the Philippines| THE MNSTERX OF ETT lu \ CQWNT HUNDER STAND IT, MUM Be cries cus veer aits|| eee eee ee WELCOME TO Hataiet Ceemtmcy Unt Teens pride when speaking of it to her im- NEW YORK! OPS. IF HiT WASNT A BURGLAR Pressed neighbors ag y “Yos, they be wonderful things, the) telegraphs,” said she. “Just fancy, it's come from the Philippines—all! the thousands of miles.” | ig #0 quick, too,” put in her best MERE 1B6E AT LAST HOwW'R ‘Ye ROWEENIE? GOSH, Newt Gr NO SLIMMER, HEV Ya! RE SOLVED ON A CAREFUL STUDN OF THE MNSTERN Con- NECTED WITH WS “Quick ain't the word for it," put in} Mrs. Bunderieigh, “Why, when I got! it the im on the envelope wasn't) dry.""—Chicago News. —_—— ES PICTURES LEAVING Didn’t Like the Sign. | |penind @ BRACE WESTERN horseman tells of a| |OF SIZE FOURTEEN A Jockey at Windsor, acrons tho | | SUPER-OREADNOUGHTS, line from Detroit, who was IN HIS STOCKING recently indis; vd "if Ldon't get rid of this cold won,” | | FEET WE WENT oe youngster, “I'll be a dead PROWLING SOMEWHERE, “lane you ace Dr. Spinks, asl told| | AROUND THE HOUSE, your” e friend. “No. The eign on his door eid 10} [NOW HE REAPPEARS te 1 and 1 wasn't going to monkey with @ long shot like that.”"—Harper'n Magazine. hoormron Fisnee— e LOVIN t ick resins Worktye oe z weaennanna ean ogee OF LOVING By Carmichael *“fiow Did You Earn Your “Raise?” MISS DOROTHY, SIR, IS) 'o. YES,SIR, TLL LET T WORTH ( why UHAVENT ANY ) " THE BVBNING WORLD will pay FIVE DOLLARS IN THE RECERTION, es You HAVE THIS uy abe Weepir PARTY= vEN Is . ich for twelve Brief stories telling how youn 0Or, eae ! o ; A OUTFIT FOR YoUR yT' HOLDING A WATCH AND THE. | | FOR POTS Tae keecns SUCCESS MOVIES" of five THREE DOLLARS 4 MEETING OF you SAID You \, y THE CHEESE HAD! , ; TRUST! at which time the twelv will i a by return ge. No eriticiems will in any case be given. Write your keep i jin 600 werds, arrai in five scenes, and mall aren EDITOR, NING WORLD, 63 PARK HARRY’S “IDEAS ”—No. 8—Fruitless Efforts ev) we Covert. 1816. yg tees Ruaiiae On, we we By Hazen Conklin An Interesting SUCCESS MOVIE for YOUNG MEN—Illustrated by WILL B, JOHNSTONE, Rea 9% in.’ orman-2% in. COLLARS Men who can buy collars regardless of the highness of their cost, buy Annowe, regardless “TE wonder,” Harry muses, “if 1 can't MAKE Mr, 's enmity onfy seems fo fincrease, q Wylie like me? I'l pretend not to notice his mean- | (Ome day the word gets around that Mr. Doyle is in the of the lowness of their cost. 2 for ag cents ness.” He tries to anticipate Mr. Wylie’s wishes, tries | hospital, stricken wilh appendicitis, A man with whom harder to make sales and makes use of several litle Mr. Wylie is very friendly is taking the basentent man- i 's , which is to prove unfortunate for Harry x Hes io ein cpt Gee 3 He ont Ginitacdfowortese : Cuvert,Paasooy & Co,, inc. Maxins Troy, N, Y, Falling to accomplish Harry’s removal, Mr. Wylie tres to force his voluntary eugaation by making things even more unpleasant for tim. Bui knowin, Mr. Doyle is watching his wofk, Harry “grits his teeth hangs on,’ 4n silence Mr. Doyle lisiens 1o Mr, Wylie’s request for Harry's discharge and gravely scans the list of mis- takes the department head has prepared. A glimmer of understanding as to the reason for Harry's desire to be transferred comes to him. a sspeople make, but what of the we has done? Thave my eye on that ive him a fair chance-and eliminate

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